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White Hayashiji

White Hayashiji

White Hayashiji
The location AichiNagoya-shiNaka-kuSakae3 chome 25-18
Position 35°9'N 50.68 seconds
A 136°54'E 19.8 seconds
coordinate: 35°9'N 50.68 seconds 136°54'E 19.8 seconds
Mountain Mt. Tokai
Denomination Rinzai sect Myoshin-ji Temple group
Principal idol Wooden statue Sakyamuni Buddha sedentary image
The foundation year 1625 (Kanei era two years)
Founder 蘭叟紹秀
The open basis Masashige Naruse
The official name Tokai Yamashiro Hayashiji
Formal HP http://hakurinji.jiin.com
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The white Hayashiji main gate of a Buddhist temple
The white Hayashiji main hall of a Buddhist temple

White Hayashiji (はくりんじ) is a temple of the Rinzai sect Myoshin-ji Temple group in Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi. The mountain is Mt. Tokai.

It is the Owari Tokugawas accredited administrative adviser temple related to Naruse.

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History

Is the temple where Owari feudal lord Yoshinao Tokugawa erected 蘭叟紹秀 for accredited administrative adviser Masashige Naruse to a founder from Myokoji, and is a family temple of the Naruses from generation to generation in the summer (Kanei era two years) 1625 [1]; [note 1]. The glebe is 100 stones.

Own fire destruction by fire is in (culture 11 years) in (Kanei era three years), 1814 in 1626, but is rebuilt each time [2]. All the each generation succeeded in life in Myoshin-ji Temple for Edo period and were a purple garment place [2].

I was destroyed by fire by (1945), Nagoya University air raid leaving the main gate of a Buddhist temple and a mausoleum in 1945, but I was rebuilt in the original ground, and the graveyard moved to Peace Park by war damage revival land readjustment project.

 
Grave (Peace Park white Hayashiji grave grounds, August, 2014) of the Tadashi Naruse house

The Naruses graveyard is on the white Hayashiji graveyard mountaintop and a huge gravestone soars and is the best part. In addition, it is a family temple of the Owari Yagyus.

Location

  • 3, Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 25-18

Access

such as visit

  • I do not perform the general visit.

Footnote

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Explanatory note

  1. The ^ et al. have 宝成寺 of Chiba and become the family temple which I included other than Inuyama Naruse.

Source

  1. ^ Nagoya-shi 1915, p. 527.
  2. ^ a b Nagoya-shi 1915, p. 528.

References

  • "History of Nagoya-shi shrines and temples" Nagoya-shi, 1915. NDLJP: 950889

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